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This community was created with the purpose that Rule 8 fans will just block it.
The rules are literally The Dunk Tank's rules, just without rule 8.
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i cook for a living and i'm sorry but gas is the superior stove
Induction is vastly superior speed, cost, efficiency, and isn't spewing gas fumes in your face. You can also hold consistent temperature far more accurately. Or are you joking again idk
i haven't used an induction stove but aren't they kinda fragile? when you've got more than 4 pans going you've usually got to be moving them around pretty quickly. i guess you could learn to use it differently but for me it wouldn't be an easy adjustment from gas range in a line cook type setting.
You'd have to be aggressively smashing it with intent to break a good one, and I have a dinky one that I have dropped pots/pans on before. I've originally got my portable one as a supplement to our gas stove top because we only had two flames and we've turned off the gas line in our kitchen entirely because it was such an improvement.
If you can, get a cheap one off amazon or someplace to try it out. Even the most basic one will boil water significantly faster and the slightly fancier ones can get a proper simmer/rolling boil without having to tweak the settings. You'll also not be filling your kitchen with methane and whatever other contaminants make it past the flame, and all the heat goes to the food instead of your kitchen. With 4 running tops I bet it can get hot as hell on gas.
Climate town did a good vid about, it's a lib channel but makes all the right points - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hX2aZUav-54
I found a YouTube link in your comment. Here are links to the same video on alternative frontends that protect your privacy: